Leave Robert Mueller Alone

Robert Mueller is used to dealing with criminals, whether they are politicians or not. He may have solid, substantial evidence of Trump (or those within his orbit) having committed crimes, and wishes to question him, which is understandable. What is not understandable is the flack thrown at Mueller, who stands on a mountain of legal authority to determine precisely what the Russians did to influence the 2016 election, and to find any malfeasance on Trump’s team. It is logical that Mueller would wish to speak with Donald Trump personally.

Someone who has done something wrong, someone who has something to hide, a person with criminal activity under his belt, who thinks like a mobster and lies constantly, would fear revealing the truth, would be afraid of being lured into a trap, of being caught. An honest person, a person of integrity with a reverence for truth more typical of the past presidents we honor like Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln, would want the truth to be revealed, would want to tell their side of the story, and would want the investigation to be thorough, transparent and lawful.